Someone did a test on the IKEA LADDA 2450mAh rechargeable batteries and found that it has similar characteristic as the Eneloop Pro rechargeable batteries. And the amazing thing is that the IKEA LADDA cost $5 while the Eneloop Pro cost $15 in the US.

Unfortunately for Singaporeans, we won’t be getting much savings. The LADDA 2450 batteries cost S$15.90 per pack. (HEY IKEA Singapore, what currency conversion rate are you using?) The Eneloop Pro usually cost around S$23 – S$25 and you can even get it at around S$20 or less at some online stores. But a few dollars savings is better than nothing. So get your rechargeable batteries during your next visit to IKEA.

Just returned from a 10 days Taiwan vacation recently. Never expect Taiwan to be such a beautiful place. There’s many things to offer in Taiwan. From the beautiful Qingshui Cliff to the busy Taipei city streets.

10 days is not enough to cover the entire Taiwan. There are so many things to do and places to visit. Could easily spend another 5 to 10 days there.

Ever since coming back, I got quite a number of friends asking me about my itinerary. So I’ve decided to share it here.

PS: I’ll write more in details about each day shortly. If you see a hyperlink above, that means I’ve posted the entry. Else, that means I’m still procrastinating.

It is not the best itinerary around. There’s quite a number of popular places that we did not visit. We could squeeze more places into the itinerary but we decided to take it slow and easy. That’s what a vacation should be right?